Andrija witnessed many operations, including the transplants of human
organs. He reports on one case of a kidney transplant in a 34-year-old
female patient that he brought from the U.S. to Pachita.

“The patient’s history is that of repeated infections of
glomerulonephritis since the age of 13, and atrophy of the adrenal
glands. These conditions resulted in markedly diminished urinary
function, and severe arthritic deformities due to diminished adrenal
function.

Pachita diagnosed the problem correctly, and opined that the patient
needed new kidneys. She decided on a two-stage operation.

In the first operation Pachita inserted the knife in the lumbar region
of the back. In doing so, she laid open the pelvis of each deformed
kidney, and - as she said, “cleaned them out.” The patient was
ambulatory within two hours after the operation. She showed some blood
in the urine twelve hours post-operative, but the urine was clear
thereafter.

Twelve days after the aforementioned operation, Pachita was ready to
perform the second operation. She had been able to obtain a human kidney
from a post mortem examination. It was brought to her placed in an
unsterile jar, suspended in ordinary water, and was stored in a kitchen
refrigerator.

On the day of the operation, Pachita lifted the kidney out of the jar
with her bloody hands. She then sliced it in two longitudinally, stating
that she was going to transplant each half separately. Next she plunged
the knife deeply into one side of the back, twisted the knife around,
and asked me to drop one kidney half into the hole. I was utterly
surprised to find that the kidney in my hand was literally “sucked” into
the body of the patient. When I palpated the spot where the kidney had
been “sucked” in, I found that the tissue had closed immediately, there
was no hole in the skin. It was awesome! In this manner both halves of
the kidney were transplanted. The entire operation lasted 92 seconds.
One hour afterwards the patient was able to stand. She slept well, and
was urinating normally some 14 hours later. After three days she boarded
a plane and flew home to the United States."

Andrija was convinced that Pachita’s “instant surgery” was completely
genuine, and that no fraud of any kind was possible under his and his
colleagues scientific observation and documentation.

The experience of finding the Law of One books

This narrative, from Jean-Claude Koven, mirrors my own first contact with the Ra material.
In my case it was the mailman who brought the books, but the experience of being knocked off one’s feet by the information was exactly the same.
In fact, I have not necessarily fully recovered yet, more than 25 years later.

...One day, Eli arrived at our door with a four-volume set of books.
They were almost 8 1/2" x 11" in size, saddled-stitched (with two
staples through the spine), and typewritten rather than set in a
conventional publisher’s typeface. The title of each volume was the
same: The Law of One. Only the volume numbers changed, denoting the
sequence in which they were meant to be read.

The books were transcripts of a series of communications received by a
small group in Louisville, Kentucky, commencing in mid-January 1981. The
channel was Carla Rueckert; the questioner was an Eastern Airlines
pilot, Don Elkins; and the scribe was James McCarty. Together these
three highly intelligent, extraordinary people made up a group called
L/L Research. The information source called itself “RA, an humble
messenger of the Law of One."

I began reading RA’s words the day Eli gave me the books. In short
order, they became so perfectly melded into my consciousness that I
could no longer speak, act, or think without their influence. To a very
large extent, the Universal Myth of Creation and related insights
contained in this book flow from the teachings of RA. I am indebted to
this earthly/extraterrestrial team beyond measure. Each rereading of
their work seems to be the first, presenting me with layer upon layer of
fresh, undiscovered information begging consideration. It is through
their collective example that I came to appreciate the infinite depth of
the journey and the joy it holds for each of us willing to take the
risk.

When I first read The Law of One, I felt like Snow White being wakened
from her one-hundred-year sleep by the kiss of a prince. I was in
psychic shock for nearly two weeks, and it was only through the combined
efforts of two remarkably gifted healers visiting Israel from the United
Kingdom, Zorika and Pat, that I was once more able to form coherent
sentences-although some would still argue otherwise.

On my trip around the world, I stopped in Louisville and spent too brief
a time with Carla and Jim. I would have liked to have met Don as well,
but he died several years before I got there. I think of them
often-especially Don-and the sacrifice each still makes to continue
their work.

The greatest channeler ever?

From MichaelTopper’sreview of Carla Rueckert’s A Channeling Handbook in which he argues that the Ra material ranks with the great philosophical works of all time and Carla Rueckert as the greatest channeler ever.

Without hesitation, then, we present to our readership a brief review of
A Channeling Handbook written by the greatest channeler of all time,
Carla L. Rueckert.

How can old Monty make such a claim? How dare he state something so baldly?

It’s not that difficult to pare the field, even where there seems to be an
overwhelming profusion of channeled material not only from the “fad” of recent
history but from records ancient and all-but-sacrosanct from such long-term
wear. The Old Testament prophets, for example, virtually channelers-all, while
certainly qualifying for consideration by the sheer power of their
characteristically fiery communications nonetheless lack—let’s face it—the
virtue of profuse, insightful information rationally stated and metaphysically
plausible which many of the better channeled communications of modern origin
clearly exhibit (making these latter-day missives stand, by any reasonable
evaluation, head-and-shoulders—so to speak—above any of the extradimensional
invectives delivered to the specialized contexts of some “Sodom and Gomorrah").
We can, therefore, with nary a remorse, strike off a whole region of
metaphysical signal-transference as belonging to a past tense of relatively
immature development, critically limited in depth and quality of the
intercepted “content” (Jehovah generated or not); by comparison especially, we
may consider the general “present tense” of modern-day channeling to be an era
of “maturity” and “ripeness” (fortunately you can’t see Monty blanch in penning
these words). Out of the available pool of modern “channeled” materials then,
perhaps beginning arbitrarily with the disputed “Mahatma” letters of Blavatsky
that kicked off the “modern era” back in the 1800’s, we may quickly winnow the
weedy field since virtually all such communications clearly parcel out into
identifiable expression of a given “density” in the hierarchy of dimensional
integrities.

...

Since the rarest and correspondingly most valuable communication from a
discarnate source is going to proceed from 6th density, we may assume that once
we’ve located such a source we have, ipso facto, located the most likely
candidate for “greatest all-time channeling". There is in fact only one major
6th density source-communication in all the available channeled literature,
ancient or modern. Suddenly the most-likely candidacy becomes eminently easy to
discern. For the Ra material is indeed the single such available source.
Inspection and critical comparison of that source with all the others, singly
or collectively, demonstrates beyond doubt that the Ra material exhibits the
most thorough-going, consistent, wide-embracing and deeply accomplished
metaphysic available from any channeled origin (which places it “up there",
automatically, with the greatest philosophical expression of any kind). From
internal evidence and direct deposition of the parties involved in channeling
such a narrowband communication, there was a factor of difficulty
correspondingly great and proportionally calibrated to the Magnitude of the
Source. Carla L. Rueckert was herself the actual channel, and it is her book on
channeling which we have before us in review.

It is exactly the degree of difficulty experienced by the participants of the
Ra channeling, which sets that work apart and demonstrates that the art of
channeling in its highest form is inseparable from true spiritual practice. It
is precisely that degree of difficulty requiring a redoubled dedication and
continually renewed service-orientation that obliged the participants to pass
constantly beyond themselves. It is for this reason that we may confidently
turn to the voice of Carla Rueckert in her Channeling Handbook as the practiced
expression of one who became, through such initiatic ordeal, not only a
"seasoned professional” but the exemplification of that higher development
potentially available through one of the “spiritual” or “metaphysical” means
that currently presents itself on the Human Potentials front. In confrontation
with the challenge of giving “birth” to an Expression of such (normally)
unmanageable dimension, the participants were faced with the implicit choice of
dropping it altogether or developing into a higher order of their own
Possibility. For it became quickly apparent that a new and uncustomary mode of
intensity, an uncommon degree of personal integration, vigilance, group unity
and individual initiative was required even to contemplate dealing with so
delicate a brand of communication rife with hazard and opportunity for
consequential error.

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